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Business Aircraft ‘Doctored’ For Medical Roles | Wars—and pandemics—accelerate change. Long-established air-medical companies gain more work, but also more competitors, as business aircraft operators step in to provide extra evacuation and repatriation flights. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Modernizing National Airspace | Raytheon Intelligence & Space has a new alliance of innovation leaders poised to efficiently update, expand and secure an aging airspace network architecture—and enable the FAA to maximize flexibility and minimize cost. |
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Russia Unveils Video Of Modernized Air-To-Air Missile | Piotr Butowski A Russian military flight test center celebrated its 100th anniversary on Sept. 29 by publishing a video showing the flight of a group of four Su-57 fighters, one of which carried two R-77M medium-range air-to-air missiles that had not been seen before. |
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AWIN ANALYSIS | Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Oct. 5 | Boeing ATS may be assembled in Queensland, L3Harris, SpaceX win SDA satellite contracts, Electronic warfare prominent in Japanese budget request Northrop Grumman cargo vessel reaches ISS and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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| October 9 1:00PM EDT / 6:00PM BST | REGISTER |
NASA Administrators Panel: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going | As part of Aviation Week’s coverage of this year’s International Astronautical Congress and in recognition of the upcoming 20th anniversary of sustained human presence on the International Space Station, Aviation Week is hosting a webinar panel with former NASA administrators Dan Goldin, Sean O’Keefe and Charlie Bolden. Join us for an hour-long panel discussion about building, sustaining and growing human and robotic space programs, how the lessons of the past can inform the future. |
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